Benjamin Leroux, Clos de la Roche 2013

The Clos de la Roche is a step over in a more dark world. In the nose relatively dark fruit, with a deep earthy minerality .. lovely depth and complexity with it’s quite floral character. On the palate layers of dark berry fruit .. lovely energy and depth, fine weight and intensity .. it’s very long and with a fine complexity. A lovely glass of Clos de la Roche.

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